Fall is knocking at the door, the days are getting shorter and the kids are back in school. Let’s celebrate this popular season with a “It’s Fall Y’all” giveaway hop, hosted by Lindsey Blogs and Viva Veltoro. I’ve joined with them and several other great bloggers to offer you some exciting giveaways!
The shorter days of fall mean less time outside and more time inside, and what better way to fill that time than by reading. This giveaway, filled with 12 children’s books to entertain and inspire your little one is a great place to start!
- Author: Anita Lobel
- Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
- Ages: 3-7 years
Mama rabbit is sick and what shall the family do? All of the little bunnies jump in to help take care of Mama.
- Author: Dr. Seuss
- Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
- Ages: 4-8 years
The 75th Anniversary edition of the Dr. Seuss classic from 1939.
Pete the Cat and the Bedtime Blues
- Author: Kimberly & James Dean
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Ages: 4-8 years
Pete the Cat and his friends have so much fun playing together that they don’t want it to end so they decide to have a sleepover. But now Pete is wondering if that was such a good idea!
- Author: Danna Smith
- Publisher: Doubleday Books for Young Readers
- Ages: 3-7 years
All of our nursery rhyme friends are invited to a magical pajama party!
12 children's books in this It's Fall Y'all giveaway! #childrensbooks #giveaway Click To Tweet- Author: Barbara Herkert
- Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
- Ages: 4-8 years
Harriet Powers was a young slave girl on a southern plantation where she learned to sew and quilt. As she grew older she made pictorial quilts illustrating Bible stores and local legends.
- Author: Bethanie Deeney Murguia
- Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
- Ages: 3-7 years
Snippet is a little snail that unlike his family, loves to get up early in the morning. He wants his family to get up early to, but how can he wake them up? Caterpillar has an idea!
- Author: Jeanne Birdsall
- Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
- Ages: 3-7 years
This hilarious story is told as an essay written by Gus for his teacher, Ms. Smolinski. It’s all about his favorite sheep pets and his crazy antics with them.
Where Do Steam Trains Sleep at Night?
- Author: Brianna Caplan Sayres
- Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
- Ages: 3-7 years
Do you have any idea where little trains sleep at night? Does their mommy and daddy tuck them in and sing to them just like ours do?
- Author: Patricia Polacco
- Publisher: G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers
- Ages: 4-8 years
Rumor has it that Miss Keller never gives a student an “A” in her writing class, which makes Trisha very nervous about being in her class. Will she ever be able to dazzle Miss Keller with her words?
Ella and Penguin Stick Together
- Author: Megan Maynor
- Publisher: Harper Collins
- Ages: 4-8 years
This is a sweet story about friendship and overcoming fears. Ella is given some glow-in-the-dark stickers and she wants to share them with her best friend Penguin, but they’re both afraid of the dark.
All of the above books were purchased by me or given to me with no remuneration.
These last two books in this giveaway were provided by Sky Pony Press, a division of Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. I received these two books free to facilitate their review. The opinions are my own.
How the Crayons Saved the Rainbow
- Author: Monica Sweeney
- Illustrated by: Feonia Parker Thomas
- Publisher: Sky Pony Press
- Ages: 3-6 years
This is a wonderful little book about friendship. The Sun and the Clouds are best friends and working together they keep the earth warm, gardens growing and rainbows in the sky. But one day they get into a fight and refuse to ever be in the sky together again! Slowly the earth loses it’s color because there are no more rainbows and everything becomes black and white. That is until one little forgotten box of crayons fall out of a small school desk. The crayons decide to work together to bring color back to the world. They begin to draw rainbows large and small, all over town. The sun and clouds are so curious they have to come together for a closer look and they love the beautiful rainbows. Fights are forgotten and friendship is renewed! This is a delightful little story about friendship and teamwork.
- Author: Ezekiel Kwaymullina
- Illustrated by: Tom Jellett
- Publisher: Sky Pony Press
- Ages: 3-6 years
This is a sweet little book about a special daddy who is a bit unconventional, but the best daddy in the world for his children. He can’t do many of the things other daddy’s can do like fixing a leaky faucet or mowing the lawn, but he is the very best at loving his children. Throughout the story the daddy is able to turn his mistakes into something fun for his kids. A fun storybook to let children know that not all daddy’s are the same and it’s okay to be different.
All 12 of these wonderful children’s books will go to one lucky winner, so enter now for a chance to win!
Each blogger in this Hop has a fabulous prize – so be sure to hop around to each one listed in the linky at the bottom of this giveaway. Good luck!
So Easy Being Green, Viva Veltoro, and the It’s Fall Y’all participating bloggers are not responsible for sponsors who do not fulfill prize obligations.
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